It may not last long. You need to download this thing to your computer's hard drive. There are two ways to do this:
1) if you get the Internet Download Manager software, it can integrate into the Firefox and Safari browsers, and lets you directly download YouTube videos straigt to your hard drive. You can even select different resolutions for download.
2) HookTube has a download feature that works for some videos, but not all. Here's the HookTube link:
The real reason it's getting taken down everywhere is that certain people with lots of money didn't like being talked about in the movie, so they sued the producers and Amy Berg, the director. The theatrical version had various pieces cut out of because of the lawsuits that the producers didn't have the money or the time to fight.
The links above are to the uncut version. But you can be sure the parties who don't want the uncut version to be seen will keep demanding takedowns.
There's an app not authorized for the Google Play Store, called 'Videoder.net'. You'll have to have a non-iPhone (android), go into your Settings, Security, and allow unknown sources. Then go to Videoder.net and grab the app. Once installed you might want to remove the link detector option, otherwise every time you click on a youtube link, it will ask you if you want to download it. Go into Youtube, and click the share button (a curved arrow at the top right of the video). Download will be one of the options in the group of icons that appear.
Make sure your android tablet or phone has enough space to save the video. Usually a gigabyte or more is needed, plus there should be at least 15% available free space or it's performance will slow way down.
On a fast internet connection, this can be the quickest way to save content over third-party websites, because those websites run into issues being used over and over, creating a lot of traffic from a single IP to Google's servers. Whereas all the requests are coming from your phone alone.
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ReddittRefugee ago
Here's a YouTube reupload:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS0WvFLO_Rs
It may not last long. You need to download this thing to your computer's hard drive. There are two ways to do this:
1) if you get the Internet Download Manager software, it can integrate into the Firefox and Safari browsers, and lets you directly download YouTube videos straigt to your hard drive. You can even select different resolutions for download.
2) HookTube has a download feature that works for some videos, but not all. Here's the HookTube link:
https://hooktube.com/watch?v=hS0WvFLO_Rs
The real reason it's getting taken down everywhere is that certain people with lots of money didn't like being talked about in the movie, so they sued the producers and Amy Berg, the director. The theatrical version had various pieces cut out of because of the lawsuits that the producers didn't have the money or the time to fight.
The links above are to the uncut version. But you can be sure the parties who don't want the uncut version to be seen will keep demanding takedowns.
voatuser9999 ago
There's an app not authorized for the Google Play Store, called 'Videoder.net'. You'll have to have a non-iPhone (android), go into your Settings, Security, and allow unknown sources. Then go to Videoder.net and grab the app. Once installed you might want to remove the link detector option, otherwise every time you click on a youtube link, it will ask you if you want to download it. Go into Youtube, and click the share button (a curved arrow at the top right of the video). Download will be one of the options in the group of icons that appear.
Make sure your android tablet or phone has enough space to save the video. Usually a gigabyte or more is needed, plus there should be at least 15% available free space or it's performance will slow way down.
On a fast internet connection, this can be the quickest way to save content over third-party websites, because those websites run into issues being used over and over, creating a lot of traffic from a single IP to Google's servers. Whereas all the requests are coming from your phone alone.
You're welcome.